HYALUAL Brightening Peel

HYALUAL Brightening Peel

HYALUAL

Chemical peel
  • Class III medical device in the EU market as indicated by distributors and GPSR information.
  • CE Marked medical device for professional chemical peeling procedures.
  • Intended exclusively for use by trained medical and aesthetic professionals in compliance with local regulations and manufacturer protocols.
Professional multi-acid brightening peel

Description

HYALUAL Brightening Peel is a professional, gel-based multi-acid chemical peel from the Hyalual Peels line, developed to correct uneven skin tone, photodamage and hyperpigmentation. The formulation combines lactic, mandelic, citric, glycolic, pyruvic and kojic acids at defined concentrations (total acid content 51%) in a pH 2.2 gel vehicle, providing controlled exfoliation and brightening while supporting hydration. Applied to the face, neck and décolletage, it helps reduce dark spots, smooth fine and superficial wrinkles, refine texture and stimulate collagen and elastin synthesis, leaving the skin more radiant, even-toned and hydrated. The product is for professional use only and is typically supplied in a 30 ml (clinic supply) or 50 ml (manufacturer) bottle.

Bnefits

  • Reduces the appearance of hyperpigmentation, age spots and uneven skin tone.
  • Evens skin tone and promotes a brighter, more radiant complexion.
  • Helps repair the visible signs of photodamaged skin.
  • Smooths and improves skin texture by accelerating epidermal renewal.
  • Reduces the depth and severity of superficial and some deeper wrinkles.
  • Stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis, supporting improved firmness and elasticity over time.
  • Increases skin hydration and helps relieve dryness and flaking.
  • Gel-based texture ensures controlled, even application and reduces risk of run-off into sensitive areas.
  • Provides a multi-dimensional correction for multiple aesthetic concerns in a single peel.
  • Suitable for a wide range of skin tones when used according to professional protocols.

Indications

  • Uneven skin tone and skin discolouration.
  • Hyperpigmentation including sun spots and age spots.
  • Photodamage and photo-ageing changes.
  • Superficial and some deeper wrinkles.
  • Dull, lacklustre complexion.
  • Dryness with flaking and rough skin texture.
  • Patients seeking overall improvement in tone, texture and radiance of the face, neck and décolletage.

Composition

  • Gel-based formulation, pH 2.2.
  • 13% Lactic acid.
  • 13% Mandelic acid.
  • 10% Citric acid.
  • 10% Glycolic acid.
  • 3% Pyruvic acid.
  • 2% Kojic acid.
  • Aqua (Water).
  • Triethanolamine.
  • Cellulose Gum.
  • Ammonium Hydroxide.
  • Other excipients as listed in the full INCI (stabilisers / pH adjusters / viscosity modifiers).

Formulation

  • Superficial professional chemical peel with gel consistency.
  • Multi-acid system combining alpha-hydroxy acids (lactic, mandelic, citric, glycolic), an alpha-keto acid (pyruvic) and a brightening agent (kojic acid).
  • pH approximately 2.2, designed for effective yet controlled exfoliation.
  • Formulated to improve uneven skin tone, hyperpigmentation and dullness while hydrating the skin.
  • Part of the Hyalual Peels professional line of superficial multi-acid peels with clinical-grade acid blends.

Packaging

  • Clinic configuration commonly supplied as 1 x 30 ml bottle (e.g., via AestheticsRX Pharma).
  • Manufacturer / international configuration: 1 x 50 ml bottle (as listed by multiple EU distributors).
  • Supplied in an outer carton with product information, indications, composition and professional-use labelling.
  • Intended exclusively for use by medical or aesthetic professionals; not a consumer over-the-counter product.

Usage

  • For professional use only by appropriately trained medical or aesthetic practitioners.
  • Conduct a full consultation and skin assessment; perform a patch test where clinically indicated, especially on sensitive or reactive skin.
  • Pre-treatment preparation: cleanse the skin thoroughly and degrease with an appropriate alcohol-based solution to ensure even acid penetration.
  • Protect sensitive areas (eyes, nostrils, lip corners and any compromised skin) with a barrier product as per clinic protocol.
  • Using a fan brush or gloved fingers, apply a uniform layer of HYALUAL Brightening Peel to the treatment area (face, neck, décolletage), avoiding eyes and mucous membranes.
  • Allow the peel to act for approximately 1–4 minutes, adjusting exposure time according to the patient’s skin type, condition and tolerance while observing the skin response.
  • After the desired exposure time, rinse thoroughly with cool or lukewarm water until all product is removed; a specific neutraliser is generally not required.
  • Apply soothing and hydrating products post-peel such as calming serums or creams as per protocol, followed by a broad-spectrum SPF 50+.
  • Advise patients to avoid sun exposure, tanning beds, extreme heat and vigorous exercise for at least 24–48 hours post-procedure and to use high-SPF protection daily.
  • Instruct patients to avoid topical retinoids, strong exfoliants, waxing and other potentially irritating cosmetic procedures on the treated area for a defined period pre- and post-peel.
  • Typical course: 1–6 treatment sessions spaced at least 7–14 days apart, with no more than 2 full courses per year, adjusted based on clinical judgement and patient response.

Contraindications

  • Known hypersensitivity or allergy to any ingredient in the peel (e.g., lactic, mandelic, citric, glycolic, pyruvic or kojic acids, or excipients).
  • Active skin infections, open wounds, inflammatory dermatoses or uncontrolled dermatitis in the treatment area.
  • Active herpes simplex lesions in the area to be treated.
  • Recent significant sunburn or excessive UV exposure on the planned treatment site.
  • Recent deep resurfacing, ablative laser or aggressive dermatological procedures in the treatment zone within a clinician-defined exclusion period.
  • Current or recent systemic isotretinoin use within a dermatologist-defined exclusion period (commonly 6–12 months).
  • History of abnormal scarring or keloid formation in the treatment area unless carefully assessed and cleared by a specialist.
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding (use is generally avoided in the absence of sufficient safety data).
  • Severe systemic illness or immune suppression where chemical peels are contraindicated.
  • Any other condition where, in the opinion of the treating professional, a chemical peel is unsuitable.

Adverse Effects

  • Expected transient reactions such as burning, tingling, warmth, erythema and tightness during and shortly after application.
  • Post-procedure dryness, flaking and mild peeling as part of the exfoliation process.
  • Temporary increased sensitivity to sun and skincare actives in the treated area.
  • Risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, particularly in higher Fitzpatrick phototypes or if inadequate sun protection is used post-peel.
  • If protocol or exposure time is exceeded, potential for prolonged erythema, oedema, blistering, erosions or crusting.
  • Rare risk of infection or scarring if the skin barrier is significantly compromised or aftercare is not followed.
  • Possible allergic or irritant contact dermatitis in susceptible individuals.

Storage Conditions

  • Store in the original bottle, tightly closed, in a cool, dry place.
  • Protect from direct sunlight and sources of heat.
  • Do not freeze.
  • Store at controlled room temperature within the range recommended by the manufacturer (typically around 5–25°C).
  • Keep out of the reach of children.
  • Ensure the cap is securely closed between uses to maintain stability and minimise risk of contamination.

Duration

A course usually consists of 1\u20136 peel sessions at intervals of 7\u201314 days, with recommended frequency up to two courses per year. Clinical improvements in pigmentation, texture and radiance can last for up to approximately eight weeks following a completed course, depending on individual skin characteristics and ongoing skincare and sun protection.

Onset

Noticeable improvements in radiance and smoothness may be seen after the first session, with progressive reduction of hyperpigmentation, refinement of texture and softening of wrinkles over subsequent treatments. Onset and degree of effect vary according to individual skin physiology and adherence to aftercare.

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